BOB WOODWARD ARRESTED!, JETS SIGN FIRST FEMALE PLAYER IN NFL and other World news
The world news of 2013-03-02 on Tamugaia - BOB WOODWARD ARRESTED!, and JETS SIGN FIRST FEMALE PLAYER IN NFL.
BOB WOODWARD ARRESTED! -
The morning after award-winning reporter Bob Woodward took on the White House, he was arrested and sent to Guantanamo. The White House is serious about reporters…...
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JETS SIGN FIRST FEMALE PLAYER IN NFL -
The New York Jets signed the first female contract in the NFL. Lauren Silberman is their new placekicker....
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BAT BOY WILL BE THE NEXT POPE! -
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WATER MONSTER KILLED IN JERSEY -
Creature is bizarre and unfamiliar to fishermen....
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House Republicans Find Footing in Sequester Battle -
Ashley Parker, NYTWASHINGTON — Speaker John A. Boehner, the man who spent significant portions of the last Congress shuttling to and from the White House for fiscal talks with President Obama th...
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The Consequences of Inaction Are Severe -
Rep. Sander Levin, Detroit NewsThe effects of the sequestration may not reveal themselves in a matter of hours, or even days. But make no mistake: Inaction has consequences. Washington is frozen in place...
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Obama's Legacy: Government Greed -
Gov. Bobby Jindal, National ReviewIt seems as if President Obama sends out another cabinet secretary every hour to tell the public about the dire consequences we will face if the sequestration cuts are no...
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Why Defense Cuts Are Scaring Me Less & Less -
James Pethokoukis, RicochetOver the next decade if the current-law sequester cuts and spending caps hold "” US defense spending will fall to EU-like levels. That is certainly too low if the...
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Bernanke Is in Denial on Too Big to Fail -
Simon Johnson, New York TimesIn testimony to the Senate Banking Committee this week, Ben Bernanke made a clear statement acknowledging that very large American banks receive implicit subsidies because the...
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Lockerbie case is still open, Britain says -
Britain insisted that the investigation into the 1988 Lockerbie bombing remains open, after a Libyan minister told The Daily Telegraph that the government there regarded the inquiry as over....
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Hitman aged 13 found tortured and killed in Mexico -
A 13-year-old self-confessed hitman has been found tortured and killed in Mexico....
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Obama orders $US85 billion spending cuts -
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Two killed in blasts at Somali restaurant -
5:32 PM...
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Benedict starts new life with TV, snooze -
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Rwandan woman jailed for inciting genocide -
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Due West: Putin Plots to Avert a Crisis While Retaining Power -
Vladimir Putin is preparing to set a new political scenario in motion. His decision to reinstate the Boris Yeltsin-era general elections legislation is the biggest sign yet that the 2011 and 2012 protests...
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Russian Press at a Glance, Friday, March 1, 2013 -
A brief look at what is in the Russian papers today...
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Sanction-Hit Iran Fears Unrest as New Elections Near -
Last October, after the Iranian rial lost half its value against the dollar in the space of a week, hundreds of Tehran’s “bazaaris,” or small merchants, took to the streets chanting, “Death to this...
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Uncertain World: Russian Diplomats Move in to the Real World -
Russia’s much-anticipated Foreign Policy Concept has finally been released. And while the latest version does not contain anything revolutionary, it does provide insight into how Russia’s leadership se...
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U.S. to give $60M to Syrian opposition -
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US cinema shooting suspect may plead insanity -
Attorneys for the suspect in a deadly cinema shooting have said for the first time in court papers that they are considering entering a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity on behalf of their client....
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Stalin still admired in ex-Soviet lands -
An opinion survey commissioned by the Carnegie Endowment has revealed that Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has remained widely admired in Russia and other ex-Soviet nations....
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